...funny how things conveniently change based on prevailing winds du jour.
I'm not the one who jumped all over the Yanks' (Cashman's) ass for dismissing Kevin Long.
I have been consistent with this...including the Pentland issue.
Some want it both ways.....they call it "scapegoating" when a team fires it's batting coach and blame the hitters when things didn't go well.
And I stand by my opinion on the Yanks' letting Kevin Long go, and I stand by what I said in post 48:
I'll admit I may disagree with and question why a batting coach was let go after a team was hitting well for the season right through August and September.
If this sounds conflicting, just take a step back and look at the Yanks' various team batting categories for the two last years of Long.
I'm sure it will not be confused with letting go a batting coach after the team hit well for the season right through August and September...as I said, in post #48. Totally consistent.
And I had no qualms over the Yanks dumping Long (or Pentland) under the circumstances.
We know about Long's last two seasons with the Yanks.
Pretty dreadful.
Pentland?
In August Yanks dropped to 5th in league in scoring.
12th in BA, 11th in OPS.
September- Yanks were 11th in league in scoring.
14th in BA, 15th in OPS.
It is what it is.
I have NO PROBLEM whatsoever with the Yanks letting go Long and Pentland....nor am I going to take any cheesy childish shots at them for doing so.
Yanks were not -imo- out of line for dropping Long and Pentland.
Are we done here?